Infinity, the mind and our future.
The Human Being makes an infinity of infinities, that is an infinity of possible sequences of the universe, each one of which contains an infinity of pathways. The finite is the past, depending on the decisions and actions we take in the present.
It is logical to make the assumption that: any determinate and finite being exists in relation to the entire world that surrounds it. Now, assuming that only our past is finite, and our future infinite, our past is concrete and corresponds to the world around us.
Is our future necessarily determinate or (at least) restricted to our world? Or, is it possible that it isn't? Is it possible that other realms are accessible in some way that would make our future indeterminable?
I believe we do have input, but I believe our future is partly determined only for the reason that we must stay connected to the world we are living in. The remainder of the input, I believe, is a mixture of conscious and unconsious drives.
Our future is determined by all the 'decisions' and 'actions' we take in life.
The determined part of our future does not include free will. In these situations we are influenced by the events that have preceded in our lives. Concrete things like where we live, work, play. We then make 'decisions' and 'actions' based on those preceding circumstances.
However, I believe unconsious processes proceed and significantly influence OTHER 'decisions' and 'actions'. These processes are not determined by preceding events. I propose that they could be influenced by forward connections to another realm such that we can touch on possible futures in order to 'cheat' our way to the most favourable one. Even if the other realm is a figment of our imagination or dreams - our brain is capable of fathoming a large number of future realities.
It is logical to make the assumption that: any determinate and finite being exists in relation to the entire world that surrounds it. Now, assuming that only our past is finite, and our future infinite, our past is concrete and corresponds to the world around us.
Is our future necessarily determinate or (at least) restricted to our world? Or, is it possible that it isn't? Is it possible that other realms are accessible in some way that would make our future indeterminable?
I believe we do have input, but I believe our future is partly determined only for the reason that we must stay connected to the world we are living in. The remainder of the input, I believe, is a mixture of conscious and unconsious drives.
Our future is determined by all the 'decisions' and 'actions' we take in life.
The determined part of our future does not include free will. In these situations we are influenced by the events that have preceded in our lives. Concrete things like where we live, work, play. We then make 'decisions' and 'actions' based on those preceding circumstances.
However, I believe unconsious processes proceed and significantly influence OTHER 'decisions' and 'actions'. These processes are not determined by preceding events. I propose that they could be influenced by forward connections to another realm such that we can touch on possible futures in order to 'cheat' our way to the most favourable one. Even if the other realm is a figment of our imagination or dreams - our brain is capable of fathoming a large number of future realities.

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